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Migo Software Announces Migo Mobile Media
Business Wire, Feb 13, 2008
Newest in Migo Mobile([TM]) Line Simplifies Mobilization and Syncing of Music, Video, Photos and PIM Data Between Mobile Phones, PCs and Online Services; Boasts Broad Phone OS Support
BARCELONA, Spain -- Migo Software, Inc. (OTCBB:MIGO), a content sync pioneer and global provider of content mobility software, today announced Migo Mobile Media([TM]), what the Company believes will be a breakthrough software solution that dramatically simplifies the seamless aggregation, mobilization and bi-directional syncing of digital media and contacts between mobile phones and PCs.
"Migo Mobile Media solves a major problem for mobile phone consumers -- getting media and contacts on and off the device. It also makes it easier to organize and sync content obtained from the growing number of online services now being integrated onto mobile phones," said Rob Halligan, chief operating officer for Migo Software. "Migo Mobile Media represents a major milestone for Migo as it adds the mobile phone and online services to Migo's legacy PC-based sync solution."
Halligan continued, "The product also addresses a major customer issue for the Mobile Handset OEMs and Carriers and in the process increases user satisfaction by truly opening mobile devices to a huge online library of music, photo and video content services, as well as content previously trapped on the PC."
Migo Mobile Media combines three core solutions - what the Company believes to be a revolutionary content aggregation function, a fully automated media converter and a sync engine with bi-directional content transfer between the phone and PC - into one seamless, lightweight application. The range of these state of the art patented and patent-pending features include:
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Migo Mobile Media supports Windows XP and Vista on PCs and Windows Mobile 5.0 and greater, Symbian Series 60, Nokia Series 40, UIQ and BREW phones. The product is also designed to support any mobile phone or device with an external storage card slot - making it compatible with mass market consumer phones as well as USB Flash Drives, SD Cards, portable hard drives and media players.
Pricing and Availability -
MigoMobile Media is to be commercially available in the second quarter of 2008 for an estimated retail price of $39.99. The product will be on hand in North American retailers, as well as available online at migosoftware.com and its affiliates. The product is also available for licensing in specific pre-set or customizable configurations by media type, mobile device and by the inclusion of third party online content services, making it widely licensable to Mobile Handset and PC OEMs, Carriers, and online content providers.
A beta version of Migo Mobile Media is available for review by contacting Migo sales executives and arranging appointments:
< < < Ned Lawton - Mobile OEM and Content sales < < < nlawton@migosoftware.com < < < (650) 232-2600 x 2636 < < < < < < Steve Saucier - PC OEM and Storage Peripheral sales < < < ssaucier@migosoftware.com < < < (805) 937-4241
About Migo Software
Located in Redwood City, CA, Migo Software, Inc. (OTCBB:MIGO) is a digital content sync pioneer and a global provider of content mobility software. With its range of patented and patent-pending technology, the Company's product lines range from content synchronization and security to device optimization solutions for mobile devices and PCs. The company sells its products through a variety of OEMs including PC, Mobile Handset, USB Drive, SD Card and others, as well as via a range of retail outlets. Migo's products can also be found at www.migosoftware.com
NOTE: All product names, whether of Migo Software, Inc. or other companies mentioned, may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders and are used for identification purposes only.
Safe Harbor Statement under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995
Under the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, information contained in this press release that does not constitute historical facts may be forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements refer to Migo Software's plans, prospects, expectations, strategies, intentions, hopes and beliefs; and the expected benefits and industry impact of the use of Migo Software products. These forward-looking statements are not historical facts and are only estimates or predictions. Actual results may differ materially from those projected as a result of commercialization and technological difficulties; market acceptance of new products; the introduction and marketing of competitive products and other risks and uncertainties detailed from time to time in the Company's Securities and Exchange Commission filings. Any forward-looking statements are based on information available to the Company today, and the Company undertakes no obligation to update publicly any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of future events, new information or otherwise.
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